Bring the battles of the Hundred Years’ War to your tabletop with Perry Miniatures’ English Army 1415–1429. This 28mm scale plastic figure set includes 36 finely detailed miniatures representing English archers and men-at-arms from the Battle of Agincourt through the Siege of Orléans. Designed for both collectors and historical wargamers, the set combines Perry’s signature sculpting precision with authentic period detail.
This versatile kit allows hobbyists to recreate some of the most iconic English forces in medieval warfare. From longbowmen poised to fire volleys to armored men-at-arms in full plate harness, each miniature embodies the realism and craftsmanship Perry Miniatures is known for.
Features
- 28mm scale plastic miniatures
- 36 unpainted, highly detailed figures
- Includes 24 archers and 12 men-at-arms
- 17 banners, 6 standards, painting guide, and information sheet included
- Molded in gray plastic with green bases
- Assembly with glue and painting required (not included)
- Box Dimensions: 8.9" L x 5.9" W x 1.75" D
- Recommended for ages 12 and up
A must-have for enthusiasts of the Hundred Years’ War, this Perry Miniatures set captures the evolution of medieval armor and tactics between 1415 and 1429.
At the Battle of Agincourt, English longbowmen turned the tide of war under King Henry V, securing one of history’s most famous victories. This kit lets you recreate those moments on your wargaming table, as well as later campaigns like the Siege of Orléans, where Joan of Arc’s leadership marked a turning point in the conflict.
The men-at-arms are represented in full plate harness, featuring interchangeable visors, great basinets, and decorative orles. The archers, equipped with padded aketons, are sculpted in natural poses—nocking, drawing, and loosing their arrows—to form dynamic firing lines. Shields, banners, and unit bases are included, giving you everything needed to assemble a realistic medieval force. Whether used in Hail Caesar, Lion Rampant, or custom historical scenarios, this set delivers both historical authenticity and modeling flexibility.